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Appeals court upholds convictions against Border Patrol agents.

Sen. John Cornyn on Monday said he was very disappointed that a federal court upheld most of the convictions against two former Border Patrol agents serving long sentences for shooting a Mexican drug dealer and trying to cover it up.

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Cornyn, a Texas Republican, and Dianne Feinstein, a California Democrat, have called on President Bush to commute the sentence of the agents, Jose Alonso Compean and Ignacio Ramos, who are serving 12 and 11 years in prison, respectively.

The agents’ case has become a cause celebre on talk radio shows and among groups that advocate tougher border controls. Supporters say that they were wrongly convicted for protecting the United States against a criminal intruder who was also in the United States illegally.

Cornyn on Monday said the case was a “miscarriage of justice” and urged President Bush to act.

“It is incomprehensible to me that an illegal alien drug smuggler was allowed to violate his immunity agreement, perjure himself and be granted a series of unlimited visas to roam free in our country while two Border Patrol agents were given excessive prison sentences,” he said in a statement.

At a Senate hearing last year, U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton of the Western District of Texas, staunchly defended his prosecution in the case.

“Some in the media and on the Internet have tried to portray agents Compean and Ramos as heroes, but that narrative is false,” Sutton said. “The actions of Compean and Ramos in shooting an unarmed, fleeing suspect, destroying evidence, and engaging in a cover-up, are serious crimes.”

According to the Associated Press, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans upheld most of the convictions against the agents.

The appeals court vacated their convictions for tampering with an official proceeding, but the three-judge panel refused to reverse the convictions that resulted in their lengthy sentences, the AP said.

Ramos is shown in this picture when he surrendered to federal authorities in 2007.

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By L1M89

July 29, 2008 12:21 AM | Link to this

[‘Sutton said. “The actions of Compean and Ramos in shooting an unarmed, fleeing suspect, destroying evidence, and engaging in a cover-up, are serious crimes.”’]
What treachery is afoot in Wash. DC? Congress & our POTUS sit mute while former Border agents Ramos & Compean rot in prison after being persecuted by Lying Johnny Sutton.

It’s beyond a doubt that a heinous crime’s been committed & the perps all gather in our nations White House & both Houses of Congress. Unfortunately I’m at a loss about how to spring the Agents out & how to rid our Capital of its infestation of Cucarachas. For that I’m very sorry, but I’m open to suggestions. Something must be done to right this hideous wrong.

“All that is required for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing.” -
Edmund Burke

By Forrest Lee Green

July 30, 2008 1:29 AM | Link to this

It takes a special kind of idiot to defend the conviction of these two HEROES! If either of those hotshots running for president had any sense he would denounce this horrible, embarrassing and probably gain millions of votes immediately. Both Obama and McCain are too gutless to even mention this blight on American Justice.

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